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Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) eliminates the need for collecting household meal applications to determine eligibility for school meals, relying instead on information from other benefits that families qualify for.

Schools with 62.5 percent or more students identified through their participation in other programs such as CalFresh and CalWORKS can offer breakfast and lunch daily to all students at no charge under CEP.

We are pleased to announce that Clarence Ruth Elementary School, La Honda Elementary School, Maple High School and Bob Forinash Community School will participate in CEP this next school year beginning August 15, 2018.

Meal applications will be replaced with a new form for parents/guardians to fill out at CEP schools. A confidential income form for the purpose of collecting the information needed to secure funding for the schools will be available on line and in the First Day Packets.

This is good news for students and their families. Students can count on two nutritious meals every school day, meal lines will move faster and allow students more time to enjoy their meal and social time; and concerns about “lunch shaming” and collection of meal debts are eliminated at CEP schools.

If your child is in grades 3-8 or 11, he or she will be participating in the Smarter Balanced Summative Assessments sometime between March 6th and May 26th, as part of the California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP) system.

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